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SINCE the impressions of Hawthorne, Whit- tier, General Grant, Webster, Mark 1866 visitors to the Twain, Winston Churchill, and mountains have scores of other men outstanding in politics, literature, and the arts of their day certainly warrant the enhighest thusiasm of those of us who see sea of the White mountains in every Mount Washing- ton, New Englands eminence, to scan the New .northern Hampshire another Soon grandpeaks. stand will be available when the new tramway to the top of Cannon mountain which will whisk passengers 2,025 feet above Franconia Nitch begins operation. mood. But Grant came to the mountains for relief from hay fever," said the visitor. That is true, but he, like many others, then and now, came here without knowing the mountains, and left with an indelible impression of their lofty summits, their their cascades, lakes, and slopes, This is the second greatest show scenic curiosities, and their legends on earth, P. T. Barnum said when that have multitudes of inspired Mount he stood on the summit of and just plain peoartists, writers, Washington and scanned the jumble of peaks and ridges of the White ple." Field, a son of Erin, was mountains, spreading from the theDarby first to conquer the heights man Canto of New waistline Hampshire Mount of Washington, peak ada and from its Maine border to in the White mountains.highest It thrusts which sepConnecticut the valley, summit 6,288 feet above the sea arates this Granite state from Ver- its and a mile above the valleys at its mont. base. Many New Englanders, It was just 22 years after the Maywho White mountain fans flower had deposited its human insist that nowhere has nature enon the shores of Massachucargo fascinatsuch with dowed a region setts when Field struck out from the ing heights, on first thought ques- coast on one of his many trips into To tioned Barnums judgment. the unknown wilderness that lay them, the White mountains show is immediately behind colonial vilaecond to none. lages. However, when they recalled the Some settlers feared to wander anishowmans love for his trained from their settlements, but Darfar mals, gaudy trappings, and strange by Field was one of those bold admilcreations of nature that drew venturers even the hard for whom lions into his acres of canvas, they life of the colonist was too tame. was the exclamation his felt that He was accompanied by two Inhighest praise. dian guides. On a June day in 1642, Field stood on the summit of Mount Origin of the Name a Mystery. How and when the White moun- Washington. As the Colonies grew and demandtains got their name is as mysterileged wood for building, for paper, and ous as many of their often-tol- d White mountains appeared for ether manufactures, lumbermen ends. in a manuscript as early as 1672; carelessly swung their axes over and even before that time they the White mountain slopes and were called the White hills by stripped them of their trees. All but mariners on the Atlantic, 60 miles a few thousand acres of primeval away, for whom they formed an forest were cut over. The forests one sees today are important landmark. To modern eyes, too, the name largely second growth, but no long.seems apt, whether it be derived er are they in jeopardy. from the white mist that often hangs Great Stone Face." over the higher peaks, from the Mount Washington is admittedly whitish-graeffect of the sun upon the feature of the White dominating mountain of above the rocks tops and nearly every visitor the timberline, or from the snow mountains northern New Hampshire hopes that normally covers the peaks of to to stand its summit. But if your the Presidential range for eight or time is on short and storm clouds nine months of the year. that hope, there are scores The White mountains are divided thwart of other features that are well worth into two distinct areas. a ramble among the heights. Between Plymouth on the south Chief among these is the Profile, of on Gorham the the and vicinity north is the high mountain region popularly known as the Old Man where every year more than two of the Mountain," or as Hawthornes Great Stone Face, peering from million men and women enjoy testthe rugged granite ledges of Profile muscles New their among leg ing mountain above the highway Englands highest peaks, motoring on excellent highways, and utilizing through Franconia notch. It was a mans appetite for parthe scores of recreational facilities, or just looking up from spacious tridge for breakfast that led to the hotel verandas toward the lofty em- discovery of the Profile in 1805. Nainences sweeping from quiet val- thaniel Hall was a member of a crew. Early in the leys. Beyond Gorham is a challenging morning he shouldered his gun and wilderness with Dixville notch its left camp. With only a crowning glory and Berlin its only parlarge population center. Here is the tridge on his mind, he silently crept paradise of the sportsman searching along the shore of a small Idee, his streams and lakes for trout, salmon, eyes penetrating the undergrowth. pickerel, homed pout, perch, and For some reason unknown to Hall he d bass. The forests looked up and for a moment was shelter bears, deer, and ruffed stunned by the most wonderful face he had ever seen. .grouse. It is the high mountain area that News of the discovery .has been the White mountains chief rapidly over New England. spread The lure to vacationists for more than a road Hall was working on was century. pushed through the notch. Men and Praised by the Great. women came on horseback, by The We know our mountains are not stage, carriage and cart the highest in the East, a resident popularity of the Profile was one of recently remarked to a visitor. the factors that influenced the buildMount Mitchell in North Carolina ing of a railroad into the Franconia and several peaks in the Great region and the erection of the faSmoky Mountains National park mous Profile house, since destroyed slightly top Mount Washington. But by fire. tree-cla- d dyed-in-the-wo- ol y road-buildi- well-brown- small-mouthe- SALT LAKE BUSINESS COLLEGE Atlaa Bid.. Balt lake City, Utah SMITHSONIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE Ofdea. Utah ed i FACE BKICK HOOFING TILE Fla Ltaiac aad Pip aO CLAT PRODUCTS UTAH PIKE CLAY CO. . SALT LA EH Br PHOTO FINISHING Ooia. Roll Dv. with Print No atampa. DESERET PHOTO O. B 44. Balt Lake City. Ut. SERVICE, P. ADC lines. The 11 engaging Kennedys have been viewed more or less en bloc in the news and Mrs. Kennedy has never been in a very sharp lens focus. She was one of the prettiest of Boston debutantes, 30 years ago, a rollicking girl with blaek hair and eyes of Irish blue. Back home from her convent training, she taught her father Sweet Adeline." He was John F. (Honey Fitz) Fitzgerald, and in his campaigns he sang his way to memorable political fame riding like a surfboard the long, lingering swipes of the song the taught him by his daughter flower of his heart. Joseph P. Kennedy, her childhood playmate, was twenty-fiv- e years old when they were married in $6,-5- POULTRY WYANDOTLES Wiaasa 10 ; ty eaee III ; aa Kverywhere, Stock C. C. locker, Vaa Nay. CaHfmita. SILVER-LACE- D NLIKB her restrained grandmother, this summers young lady believes in apparel permitting freedom. Her outdoor pajamas (above) are of cela-nerayon fabric in navy blue and white. And her bathing suit (below) is of rayon satin in plain color and polka dot print fashions. se INSTRUCTION IF YOU PAINT a Giv LIKE TO DRAW, SKETCH ap Writ for Tatant Teat In and occupation. Federal Irkaela FI Dpt. WN. Mlnaeayll. Mian. ALCOHOL TREATMENT Inc., Cur aeeomptlehed without druri, Mlnaralw or Narcotic under aupwvialoa of your phyata clan if dealrad. In tarn antain Banatartaa ll441Caet4tliSoutIi-8atijtakCit- g PEN REPAIRS FOUNTAIN All Makes Pni and Pncila Points En. changed All Parts Held. 8 header, ParkMh Water nan Pna Peadia. $4 Hoar fervtaab Balt Lata HELD PEN 8HOP .... Batharlag taaght ia ahart Data. Ba aar ad read pay aad steady warlu Barbara ar tm denand Enroll New. MOLER8 BARBER COLLECE.Balt Lake INTERSTATE BRICE CO. Fir Clap Building and Firs Brick Vltrlllad Sowar Hollow Building Til Drain TUa-B- oof Mantalg. Pip Y 444. HIM S. 11th E.. SALT LAKE- - OFFICE EQUIPMENT tasks a4 ahalra. Rloa. atah'a. aa(a. typewriters, adtlag441 S. 4 tat. Salt Laka, I. L. DESK EX.. NEW AND USED ATHLETIC GOODS GREAT WESTERN ATHLETIC GOODS Half erne, Bata, Glavaa. Baseballs. Softballs. UTAH-IDAH- O Vallyballa. Athletic ehsea. ate. SCHOOL SUPPLY CO.-- aH Lak ICE CREAM FREEZERS . ' Or the above white and taof bathing suit, robe and Costa Rican cork clogs with three-inc- h soles and heels. male ensemble . . 'g,h ... K W.::. Vv '.misMVr w. i. n it ICE CREAH COUNSODA FOUNTAINS TER FREEZERS and Ice Cream cabinet Bar Fixtures, Stool. Carbonatora, Steam Tables Alas reconditioned aqaipment terms. MOSER-HARTMACO. Manafactarere 44 Past Office Place - - Salt Lak City REDUCE Til-ma- keen-face- d, FURNITURE print 4c c. PHOTOS I glossy prints In nlbumatta enlargement 15c coin. ReStar Film Company, Payette. Ida. New Sensational. A 4 professional Weoh Ne. 4511 WNt Bull Terrier, White Dog When bull baiting was abolished by law in England, sporting men developed the bull terrier for dog fighting and badger baiting. About 1875, dalmatian and pointer blood were introduced in the strain, making them look less like bulldogs. The bull terrier is always white, has a long tapering head, wide, deep chest, stiff, glossy hair and tapering tail. He is gentle and good but fears nothing and is a good watch dog. na-ture- BALT LAKH Chins st Height of Power Chinn reached the height of its power under Kublai Khan in th Thirteenth century. -- Deafness Overcom- eWith Back in 1895 the outdoor girl wore costumes like these, very unsatisfactory from a health standpoint. This was the first basketball squad at Smith college, when competitive games for girls were still very much a novelty. Scantier costumes would have been f frowned upon then. THE GENUINE ACOUSTICAN r writ Free Hem Demonstration for fra hearing booklet Acoustican Institute 208 8. State St. - - - - Salt Lak CRy How to Patch Furniture Scratches Light acratches on fumituTe may be remedied by rubbing them over with boiled linseed oil, turpentine and white vinegar mixed in equal For deeper scratches proportions. use a paste made of thick mucilage mixed with coloring matter to blend with the wood in question. For oak use burnt umber and raw siekna; for mahogany, Venetion red; for walnut, burnt umber, and Vandyke brown. Aztec Knew Black Widow Spider Aztec Indians of Mexico knew the poisonous black widow spider, and used an oil extracted from it in medicines. Captain Cook, discoverer of tlie Hawaiian Islands, was killed by native on his second visit there ia n, News Features. e Consolidated WNU Service. I New 4 a 12 carpet rurr $14.45 1 Uaed Monarch coal rang 555.00 : Used mohair living room act 130.50: Uaed upright piano 144.50. Furniture C. Bargain Basement - Western - - Balt Lake City 135 South State hard-muscl- forty-seve- n CantoAt ria-- L west Price HARLEY PARTS-Acce-ss Used Motorcycles. Writ for catalogue. HOUSE OF HOPPER. 144 B. Bdy., gait Lake n, assurance that Mr. Tilman is really writing them. There is no ghost on the job here. Mr. Tilman is thirty-nin- e years old, a Britisher of medium stature, who has been exploring ever since he left college. He has climbed mountains in the Alps and in Africa, including Mounts Kenya, Kilimanjaro and Ruvenzori. This is tus fifth expedition to the The entrants in this Himalayas. high hurdle event are not youngsters. N. E. Odell is F. S. Smythre is thirty-seve- n and the others are all over thirty. Inform-tio- MOTORCYCLES which tegrity gives SENSIBLY BENSIBLT I Chart and Writ Dr. Wendt, free. South Dakota. REDUCE MAN n, aty BUILDING MATERIAL et ghost-writte- fly SCHOOLS 00 and boy, this journeyman helped process a lot of explorers and adventurers copy through the news mill. If it was it had only slick and synthetic excitement, like Ersatz pastry, and if it wasnt it was usually dulL Happily in contrast are the doubtlessly authentic and personally written yarns of W. H. leader of the British Mount Everest expedition, now getting under way. These stories from the Tibetan base camp have a professional ease and fluency, along with a ring of in- Ee 120. 00 e, HELP FEMALE Oaenlaa for Lady t Dan a net rata CHARM COSMETICS Gd Pay Writ 144 East Bdy.. Bah Lake City. Utah 1914. He borrowed for a down payment on a house. Their fortunes grew as their family, with Mr. Kennedy president of a bank, in a year or two after their marriage. Mrs. Kennedy once told a Boston drygoods clerk that she bought 200. suits and dresses a year. It takes a heap of shopping to make a home, like the Kennedys, and she became known among her friends as a paragon of household efficiency comparable to the one in Solomons offhand apostrophe to such skills and virtues. Now she is mistress of the castle" which was once J. Pierpont Morgans home; also of a beautiful mansion in Bronx-villN. I., a huge summer estate at Hyannisport, Cape Cod, and a villa at Palm Beach, built by one of the Wanamakers. She is slender and girlish, comely and vivacious, weighs 115 pounds and takes size 14 in dresses. Vion-nmakes her gowns and she is envied by 'other women for her magnificent jewels notable among them being a ruby and diamond bracelet which, it is said, is matched only by the one the Aga Khan gave his princess. But she never lets the children run to unseemly display, holding them to restraint in regime and dress. Even without all these adventitious fixings, say her friends, she would be an admirable ambassadors wife, with her own quite adequate equipment of tact, charm and intelligence. $2,-0- I CLAY PRODUCTS of St. James. But the news that, in accordance with her husbands decision, she presented only seven American women at court is one of her rare appearances in the head- hr e :: YORK. Court TV "7 SpacUl ta taachar. taaMMV aaaia aMrdal aabjacta, I awaths $44.44. aharthaaB, ate. Caa bokkpia(, rfe far noa an4 bar4 if Mata Mrs. Joseph P. has been an effective social and political ally of both her father, former mayor of Boston, and her husband, ambassador to the NEW $Jr U TEACHERS WANTED By LEMUEL F. PARTON it; r a. Here's Miss 1888 (left) and a group of bathing beauties of 1922 vintage. Rather different from the 1938 summer queen! 1779. How Penguins Keep Eggs Warm Emperor penguins stand for ekR during the long Antarctic night with the egg between their feet to keep it warm, the parents sharing the task between them. How to Clean Furniture To clean furniture that has become badly soiled, wash it with soap and water to which has been added two or three tablespoons of kerosene or turpentine. 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